marge_rita
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Hope LE took the clothes D wore that night.
It states at the link that the basement is finished for recreation 600 sq. feet.
There is a detached garage.
Pictures from assessors site that twall provided link for above.
In the second picture you can see there is also a detached garage. But there is also garage doors on the house.
Hope LE took the clothes D wore that night.
That house looks huge. The yard looks huge too and not well kept. I'm sure LE has looked for newly dug ground.:waitasec:
You know what there is a problem with this house search now and I think DB allowed reporters to enter the home just so the crime scene will be deemed by her attorney to be contaminated.
If they don't have one of those prop lock things on their glass sliding door, which anyone standing outside could easily see if they do or don't. IMHO the easiest way to enter that home is to pop that sliding glass door off it's track. It can be done quietly enough.
I had to do it numerous times at one of our old houses. They were older glass sliding doors. Those look fairly old too.
JMHO and speculation on how to get in that house.
That house looks huge. The yard looks huge too and not well kept. I'm sure LE has looked for newly dug ground.:waitasec:
We must be from the same area as I mentioned it earlier too. I was so happy he was found. A couple of my co-workers aided in the search.
So you think she had that much forethought? I can't see it. jmo
Let's say, hypothetically, that something happened inside the home - and all evidence or trace of this "something that happened" had to be gotten rid of. What would you need to do that may cause 'clicking'?
Things that may need to be done:
- cleaning
- washing clothes/linens
- wrapping/boxing something up
- hiding things
- contacting someone to help (via cell phone or computer)
- researching on the computer about how to dispose of evidence, or looking up locations
Anything else?
I am still in shock that not one reporter is on scene tweeting.
I thought the exact same thing! Not only that you would think if a stranger he would have gone to peek through the window there to get a better look. Easy to quiet a dog, just give them food.
If she watched the CA case, yeah she could!
Off topic but freakin' KC taught me more than I ever wanted to know haha.
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Also Lera, there is a ramp that runs from the back deck to the right side of the house (if you are standing in street looking at the house).
We haven't seen that side of the house, but it stands to reason that there is either a bedroom or a bathroom at that end of the house? Certainly it would have a window that opens on that side of the house just as there are windows on the side of the house we can see in the pictures above (left side of house caught in back view of picture from assessors site provided by Twall). But then again the question would be if the ramp is high enough to the window to allow someone to enter that way. Just another thought. JMHO.
I think I've had to have "mine" "replaced" by a mechanic a time or two!:crazy: IIRC, they are pretty expensive little buggers! (insert gullible female emoticon here)Sorry to pull your leg. In the automotive field its a made up part. A fantasy.
ETA: It's kind of like an update on a muffler bearing.